Digital citizenship is a large and overwhelming topic with widespread
ramifications for schools and their communities. With so many schools of thought
about the best way to approach this topic, how can administrators, coaches,
teachers, students and parents effectively address digital citizenship in an
educational system that is already inundated with initiatives and
requirements?

This course will help you develop or refresh your school
or district’s digital citizenship plan. Through the lens of the ISTE Standards,
it explores the ways that digital citizenship has become an integral part of
education. It will help you use the information, ideas and plans from previous
academy courses to embed digital citizenship throughout your curriculum. By
developing an action plan, you can begin setting roles and assigning
responsibilities to district and school stakeholders to address digital
citizenship issues.

Purchasers have one year access from the date of
purchase to complete the courses. At the end of each course, participants can
download a certificate of Professional Learning hours.

No refund policy for online
courses. ISTE can transfer enrollment to another ISTE
online course if unsatisfied with the initial purchase course.

If you wish to register more than one person, please
call ISTE Customer Support at 1.800.336.5191 or +1.541.302.3777.

Authors/Contributors:

Mike Ribble

Bio: Mike Ribble has served as a classroom biology teacher, a secondary school administrator, a network manager for a community college, and a university instructor. He received a doctorate in educational leadership from Kansas State University. He is also co-author of the best-selling Digital Citizenship in Schools (ISTE, 2007) and author of Raising a Digital Child (ISTE 2009).